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Real horror show…
Real horror show…
If you exclude Breath of Fire, MM Legends, and a handful of other things, this is probably a mostly bullshit title anyways…
The bubbles help clean stains!
I don’t quite follow… your tldr completely defeats the entire point you’re trying to make? You care more about your own shit that their reactionary protest?? Why take all the time to type this out then?
I just about said “as long as there’s no barrotry” but I’m not 100% convinced he hasn’t done that now too…
You’re not wrong.
I agree with the fact that they will struggle with any system… they MIGHT be a minority (I’m not entirely convinced of that to be honest) but it isn’t small minority that can be expected to simply “tag along” for something like this.
Addendum: My comment is not to say they handle windows better than Linux or vice versa…it is change that they will rebel against, not the adoption of Linux. Better the devil they know…
The discrepancy I find with your statement is you switch your target audience half way though.
““Normal” computer user” != reasonably competent
The type of people who are going to struggle adopting an entirely new OS that sometimes requires more than simply “using it”.
As someone who spends a lot of their job testing and implementing firmware upgrades… I will do my utmost to slip this into at least one meeting.
Not discounting safety features… but wouldn’t the delta p in that situation be enough to take you out anyways? Or is the bigger problem once you’re inside the infrastructure?
Yeah, the did kind of sneak it out there. Only reason I knew about it is it showed up on my discovery queue one day.
Is there more than just the remake of 1 and 2 that’s currently on steam?
And when the rural communities can’t afford to do the EPA mandated updates, they sell out to a publicly traded, for profit corporation…who raises basic utility fees multiple times over the short span they’ve owned and operated the infrastructure of the rural communities.
I’m not saying you’re wrong in every instance, as what you’ve said holds true a lot of the time. Just not in this very specific, albeit anecdotal, instance.
We could do that… or we could raise rates again for the third time this month and record another year of record profits. After much consideration, we’ll do the latter, but you better be ready to bail us out if we get hacked.
That’s everywhere, unfortunately…